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Note: All shows listed below will be performed at Kensington Town Hall,
3710 Mitchell Street, Kensington, MD 20895
June 11–22, 2008




44th Old Time Music Hall

Directed by Albert Coia
Produced by Kim Newball
Musical Director: Brock Holmes
Choreographer: Kay Casstevens
Stage Manager: Lee Zanow

A wonderfully entertaining mix of musical numbers, solo artistes (occasionally bawdy), dancers and The Palace Variety Orchestra, all under the gavel of Mr. Chairman. An evening of nostalgia and humour for all. Patrons sit at small tables, cabaret style, and are served light refreshments including complimentary wine, beer, sodas and snacks by our saucy servers. Audience members generally join in our sing-a-longs and enjoy Mr. Chairman’s jokes!

Performances:
Wednesday – Saturday, June 11-14; June 17-21 – 8:00 p.m.
Saturday Matinees – June 14, June 21 – 2:30 p.m.
Sunday Matinee – June 22 – 2:30 p.m.

Tickets: $27:50 each. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Contact Box Office - 301-838-0042 for more information on Group rates.

Tickets will be available to purchase on-line on May 7th after 12:00 noon.

Click here for Music Hall tickets and order forms  

Free parking is available; the facility is wheel-chair friendly.

October 23-November 2, 2008
Free As Air

By Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade
Directed by Frankie Lewis

March 26 - April 5, 2009
Getting Married

By George Bernard Shaw
Directed by John Allnutt
Produced by Kim Newball

June 11-28, 2009
45th Old Time Music Hall

Director: TBA

December 3-13, 2009
British Pantomime

Director – TBA

Traditional British "Panto" takes a childhood fairy tale or story and delivers an engaging, deliberately over-the-top and hilarious entertainment suitable for children and adults. The "Dame" is always played by a man, and the Principal Boy - usually the hero - is traditionally played by a woman.

The show includes singing, dancing and jokes. There are many opportunities for audience participation. For some general background on British panto especially from a non-British point of view, go to :
http://www.limelightscripts.co.uk/scripts/history.htm

All performances at Kensington Town Hall, Kensington MD
(unless otherwise indicated)
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